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FAIR AND WARMER TODAY AND TOMORROW . 2nd Moving Pictures at raugs. Nb. 1 Chamber - o BREED THEATRE. = “Peggy; The Will of the Wisp,” a Me- = _tre Wanderplay. of Ireland Today, . “Mabel “Taliaferro, Feature |- £ “Fer Today and Thursday. & ‘dnd Thursday ‘the Breed . at . Mabel Taliaferro in wonderplay of Ireland to- ‘whole world is interested td, particularly today. How ‘the rd and the peasant gre con- i F at. odds, and the rcason for the fighting desire of the Irish peas- ant for home rule is indicated cleari: Jm Ohis delightful story. As a por- trayer of Ifish characters Miss Talia- ferro'is witho She is sup- _ported by a cast of unusual excellence which includes Thomas J. Carrigan, W._J._Gross. Sam J. Rvan, Nathan Ssck and Thomas OMalley. ~©ther pictures on the bill include the Bur- ton Holmes travelogue and a Big V. comiedy. RIO ‘PLAINFIELD High School Athletic tive Service. - AUDITORIUM. Theda Bara in “Heart and Soul” Fea- tufe Tedav at the Grand Opening of - the Auditorium—Other Featurgs. Theda Bara. in Heart and Soul. a special super de luxe Wiliiam Fox photodrame. will be the opening at- traction &t the Auditorium theatre to- day Thursday. The photoplay is *ou! d on Sir Rider Haggard's book “Jess’“ard is filled with thrilling ac- tion throughout.. The story is of Jess (Theda Bara) who when a_chjid- is taken by her mother to the Hawaiian Smith; vice president, Harry Potter treasurer, Edward Peltier. tive committee, gett. ident, Lawrence Berrby; secretary, Miss Dorothy Salisbury. Mail Unclaimed. Sept. 1st, E Dlantation of her uncle. Her little ‘sifiter. Bess. goes with -Her. En |Albert Deffosus. % route the mother dies and exacts a J. H. Laflame of Providence, R. L, < Aremise from Jess that she wiil al-|SPent Monday here on business. ways.look out for the welfare of her AMrs. Daniel Connell and son Thom- Yyounger sister, Bese. When "‘(,Ins spent Tuesday with Taftville rel- x v e atives. ’ B i eaana ! Exhibition of Vegetables. ix wooed crgel planter and renegade whose es- tate: mfie—'r o2 ‘that of the girl's un- and close the following day at te latest Mut: and Jeff The garden produce will be o and “an interesting story of might ha ppened caled. A Zep- pelin Attack on New ¥ork, completes | the programme. ‘ DAVIS THEATRE. Keith: Vaudeville and Trianole Photo- ‘slays—Three Shows Dailv, at 2.15, 845 and 843—Pepular Prices. 1f vou have not seen the show at #he Navis fhe first half of this week, a. m. THREE Sergeant Edward Marriott Sons Helping to Make the Worl Safe for Democracy. IN THE SERVICE After having served mearly on various battlefronts of Belgium an > @on’t iet anything keep you away to- 4 day. as this will be the last oppor- e )-':ny 16 see this particular pro- Hme. . »Heading 11~ bill are the F! Rax Sts- ters. two f2 I n~ii-g misses. who nre- rolter skatinz act that This act came direct from s Paface theairs. New Yok ¥ thes wama the semsation of the o, Cemevievs Gals comes next (n Aelightfu’ s'nzine offering, The third Bt Is the Tanean Brothers. twn black- comedians and minstrel = stars nresent » novel musical and cor- ofering thatis a riotof fun. The zle fea‘ue photey’ay on this bill sinty. O'ive Thomas. the roted jes”" beatty and Harrison Fisher Pl in An Even Break. a five part Qroduction which Trings (he eavety of wav cafe and theatre life to the = scemen. To combiete the show chere | : # an excrociatine komedy called A Mai-imonial Accident. New show tomorrow. YARTFORD WILL NOT WELCOME PACIFISTS. i ¢ Nalional Sccurity League Sends Pro- | test t5 Mayor Hagarty. FRED MARRIOTT, U. S. N. {Who has been visiting at his home & to W York fiept. 11-—Mavor Frank|Plainfield has returned % oan., and |Sergeant Marriott has two sons in th STAFF SERGEANT EDWARD M0AR- Association’ Holds Annual Meeting—Public Ex- hibit of Vegetables Planned—Thres Members of Marriott Family in Ac- The Plainfield High school athleti association held a business meeting Tuesday at the High school bullding and ‘elected the following officers for the school year: President, Andrew secretary Miss Dorothy Salisbury: The execu- Harold Burke and Roger Brown; manager, Richard Dag- The officers for last year were, Pres- vice pres- ident and treasurer, Richard Daggett; Letters remaining unclaimed at the local postoffice for the week ending Mrs. Howard Carter and /Saturday at the Town Hall in Cen- tral Village an exhibition of vegetables raised the past year is to be held. b spurns him hoping to win the .love of John Niehl a voung|ADY person not a member of the Home American. * Niehl pays Ili:te atten-|Garden club can exhibit produce. En- to her as his love is for tries open on Friday noon Sept. 1ith exhibition from ten a. m. until ten p. and Two three years with a Canadian ambulance unit France Staff Sergeant Edward Marriott Canada. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME ona Folacse g0 %o Teur aras t 1 ounce of Parmint = ( Bos Water Snd 4 ounces bf pranuwated Bkar. Teke ] tablespoontul Tour times 2 day. < This will often bring quick rellet n wi often ‘).l from' the distressin 1 easy aend lh: ”fl‘zfl:’ stop e Beco @rSpping into the throat . Tt i To Prepare, take. Anyone who has cata 24 ness o utz:’m “Holaes anould give' thia escription & trial. wlA. ‘Osgood can supply you. ME UND GOTT— UND DER BACIFISTS The Enemy Alien Talks to Robert J. Wildhack of the Vigilantes. (He will certainly never believe that Germany can be whipped until he sees it—and then he will not believe it. He believes that the sun will rise tomor- row, that the Kaiser is a great man, a genius, that Germans are the su- periors of all other humans, and that they 4, can and will rule the world. He is German.) These Pacifists, they deserve to be encouraged. They are encouraged too,’ by people sending in money, lots of it. I know this myself because some of the people who send in the money I know. They are friends of mine, and of Ger- many too you bet. The American Pacifists are our best friends, here in the United States. Oh, I tell you, no German would _begrudie them many thousands of dollars, a million ‘maybe, before their work is done, They can do 80 many things that ‘we can't do, openly. They can talk, talk and talk, with the mouth and’ in. type-printing, and they can keep people busy thinking about “how horrible war is” and “how sweet and lovely is peace” and be ~ this country made a mistake to in the ‘war” and all that kind of mnionkey- doodle business, instead of .making a real war. That all helps to hold Uncle Sam back, and we should be satisfled. Look at your Congress. By golly, I'm tickled to death! Of course we can talk too, but then somebody says “that's German talk”, and they eithep get mad or don't liste but when the Pacifist talks, that American talk—and it's so sweet and Jadylike and not brutal and militaty— and a lot of people stop and listen in- stead of going on about their war bus- iness. Y ‘Well, I tell you the Germans know how to handle the Pacifists—and the Pacifists don’t know that they are be- ing handled either. Why look at Germany before the war—plenty of them, Pacifists—who did not believe in war! Socialists, gorkers who said they would never fight against their brother workers of other countries. Did they refuse to fight? They did not. The Kaiser whistled and snapped the fingers and all the little doggies came running with their tails wagging— everyone carried his gun and wore his helmet. They believed that Ger- many was being attacked and they fought. Now the United States says it has been attacked by Germany. Do 'your Pacifists fight? They do—for Germany! It's fine. It's great. It means that they got respect for Germany, on both sides of the ocean. Over there they don’t dare to talk against fighting, over here they help us by making it harder for Uncle Sam. And a lot of them don't seem to how German they are. You see they say that this is not America’s war and that if this country stays out it will be safe whether Germany wins or not. I wish we could make eyvervbody think that. It would shorten the present war for us. Then Germany could collect from whoever has the money. ‘Well. theyre’ all helping us and 'm in favor of helping them—the Pacifists I mean, but it is best to send mon - <ome wav so that ia don't {look like German lmeney, S0 as to keep caus Lopled. ' n n 4 d LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- able_Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, I will eell the_Interest.of Michael B.’ Ring. late of Norwich, in sald District. deceased, in the real es- tate situated in the Towh of Norwich, in said District, on the westerly side n e - A Hagartv of Hartford, and of Cliestnut stréet. For more particu- » Other. residents cf t: » ap- |service. Albert. who is 18, enlisted in{fir Cdescription. see appltcation” £b sell pealed jonn] Se- |the U. S. navy training station at|on file in said Court. Gurite measures {o | Newport, and has been on board the JOHN F. RING, @bunteract (ne proposed meeting in| U .S. S. Chester since last February.| sepiza Admr. c. t. =, Hartforl next Sundav of the People's Hell (f Amevica for Democracy and ce; whose efforts to hoid meetings in the middle west recently met with faiiure. The leagie zent a telegram to -Mavor Hagarly, M. G Bulkeley, of ®o; icut. and forfmer zovernor Prof-F. W. Farnam & chairmen of t- ven branch of the ls-gne whici part 3 “One the most s forms of tigasor is.the andeavor to convey to § n- o the ion that the - Americamr pecple. are not united. It misst be met by prompt snd vigorous memsures.” EFFECT OF THE WAR ON. IRISH EMIGRATION 1. Sevén Months Only 80 Steerage Passengers to the United States. ALBERT MARRIOTT, U. §. N. : He has won distinction as a marksma: fon’ ix shawn in res just published. Emigration ha: 8¢ entirely ceased. . T for 3 there wwere only € stesrage passengere the Tpited“Statés as compared with 1.502 it _the samie pefiod last vear. Only i.25% persons went to Great Britaln as - azainst 3,646 year. “The reduction is attributed to the iAereased employment »fforded to wo- e i Irish munition factories. SURLOUGHS HAVE BEEN - GRANTED JEWISH SOLDIERS That ‘They May Able to Observe the Day of Atenement. Philadeiphia. Sept —Furlough: h@ve been granted to Jewish soldier at ithe various cantonments in order that they may be able to observe the Jewiah New Year and the Day of A ement, according to word received from the war department today by the Jéwish: board for welfare work in the 2y and paty: Similar jeatve of ab- “e Bas been granted by the navy istment. The furioughs extend from moon Sept. 16 to the morning of Sept. 19 and from ndon Sept. 25 to the mofning of Sept. 2 , Danbu.y—A ton of jam is what the 8604 housewives of Fairfield county are asked to make for the soldier boys ‘n' the Waspitals of Prance who are not ~emough sugar in their diet. “O: Havemeyer of Greénwich i3 funiah auzar cor the - the.jim is made, truck” to collect it. 3 seaman. army. cuse, BERKMAN REMANDED N and is acting corporal. For a Hearing Today on Complicit in” Murder Charge. New York, Sept. ed in and refnanded without bail - for death of three persons in that cit; July 22, 1916. man’s attorns told the court California. Berkman was arrested act. ness of she writer of songs. deaconess in_ Hartford ari was witl Work when be died. tablished home at that time. S el o P A v i ik I et A, and holds the rank of second class Frederick, 19, enlisted in the 13th Cp., C. A. C, C. N. G., and, later received premission to transfer into the regular He is now stationed at Syra- WITHOUT BAIL 11. — Alexarder Berkman, the anarchist, was arraign- the Tombs court here today hearing tomorrow on the warrant is- sued by the superior court of San Francisco, charging complicity in the Harry Weinberg, Berk- “or- ganized labor” stood behind his client and that he would fight extradition to Vesterday just after he had furnished bail for his release pending a decision by the supreme court of his appeal on_ the charge of violating the selective draft Middletown.—Mrs. Benham of Hart- ford attended the dedication exercises of the Henry Clay Work monument Saturday afterncon and _pronounced the bronze bust to be an exceilent like- She was He had no es- Registrars of Voters Notice The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Norwich will meet in the several Voting Districts in said Town on THURSDAY, the 13th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1917, from 9 o'clock m., till 5 o'clock p.'m., to receive ap- plications from or in behalf of those pegsons to be placed on the list TO BE MADE Eledtors in said Town of Norwich be- fore the Annual Town Meeting to be held October 1st, 1917, to wit: In the First Voting District—At the Selectmen’s Office in City Hall. In the Second Voting . District—At W. D. Ricker's Drug Store, West Side. in the Third Voting District—At W. H. Bowen's News Office, Greeneville. In_the Fourth Voting District—At the Barber Shop of Patrick T. Connell on West Town Street. In the Fifth Voting District—At Ponemah Large Hall, Taftville. In the Sixth Voting District—At Billings' Hall, East Side. Dated at Norwich, Conn., day of September, A. D. 1917. TYLER D. GUY, , CORNELIUS J. DOWNES, Registrars of Voters. —_— The Best Place is the Cheapest Place to Buy AUTO ROBES WAGONS HARNESSES RUBBER BOOTS STEAMER RUGS CARRIAGES SOME SECOND-HAND TEAM - HARNESS IN STOCK THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. 14 BATH GTREET. NORWICH, CT. BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Piano Tuner Pi,om 596-3 3 Fairmount Street n the 8th y 'y h iftle and is pleasant to costs little ! FULL ABSOCIATED J PRESS DESPATCHES S S ONE HUNDRED _FOR SALE JAMES H. HYDE NORTH FRANKLIN, CT. TELEPHONE LEBANON 30 FOR SALE Six room with buttery and one acre of land. Fine location. Cars pass by door. Outside of city limits, be #0ld reasonable but must be dieposed of at once. A.M. AVERY - . Tel. 1122-2 52 Broadway SALE HORSES that I want to ey, Nine TP hem 0 € 1200 Ibs. Come and COwWs _FOR SALE % ATTENTION Winchester Wodlen Mill Employes ‘Will sell at once, very reasonable. a new ped, less than § minutes walk from above mill; for fuller particulars in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Rea: Estate Broker. Franklia Square, Norw FOR SALE Three - Story Brick Block h 4 Stores and 2 Eight Room Flats on Thames Street; also coal “property owned by A. L. Potter & Co., with 160 foet on Thames River, must be sold to close estate. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phones Central Bldg. . Norwich E. A. PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance TITLES SEARCHED AND SATIS- FACTION GIVEN 86 Cliff Street Phone 300 LEGAL NOTICES. AT A OoU; at Norwich, RT OF PROBATE HELD a5 Norvach, within ana for the-plstriet tember. A D 1917 Sy T Present —NBLSON 'J. AYLIN u Eatate of Frank M Hiitse WioES: Norwich, in ‘sald District, deceased, The Administrator exhibifed his ad- ministration account with sald estate to the Court for allowance: It i there. Ordersd. That the 1ith day of - forenoon. ‘at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich. in said Distrier, be, and the same is. appointed - for hearing the same. and the rald Adm Intrator is directed to give notice fhereof by publishing this “order’ once n some new. T having A cirenlac tion I sald DISFICL, at Jensl hren Auos prier ‘to the date of sald hearing. ana make return to: the Gonrt LSON T 'AYLING. Judge. The above -mid” foremoing is . a true copy of record. Attest HELEN M. DRESCH sep12d AT A COURT oF PROBATE mEi: at Norwicly ‘within and for the Distiio: Norwich, in said District, decessed. Ellen Shea of Norwich. Conn. an- peared in Court and filed a matition praving. for the reasons therein se forth, thag administration be ranted npon the ‘estate of said deceased, al- leged to be intestate. F Whereupon =s Is Ordered. That sal. petition® Be heard and fetermined a1 Bhe Frovate Gonrt Hoom ‘it firy af Norwich. in sald pistrice "or the 171 A of September. A D. 1917 ‘ai 10 in the foremabm. and that no tice'of the pendency of said ‘meci:iba: and of saia Hearine thercon. be &iven By dhe pubiication” of T anie 00 Zame newspaper havin culation In said DISErict, at lenst thras daxs orior fo the dafe of said mear and that retuwrn he made to this oo NILSON T AYLING. Tuder The above and forezoing 1S & irue conv of Terord. Ritezt: " “HELEN M. DRESCHE® sepi2a . Clerk NOTICE FOR ALLOWANCE OF AD. o "IVISTRATION _AccouNT. y COURT OF PROBATE Hrw at Canterbury, within: and for ihe Die) trict of Canterbury. on the 10th day of September. A. D. i917. Present-—A. HALE RENNBTT, Juage Tt Tatate of James Henry Wittes 15 of Canterbury. "in eaid’ District. de The 'Admintstrator exhibited his - ministration’ accotnt. With saiq’ sctate £ the Court for-allowance: it is there- Ordered, That. the 224 da: jen- tember. AL D. 1917, at 11 o'clack Tn the forenoon. ‘at tne Probate Court Room in Canterbury. in said District be. and the samo 1s, Sppointed for hearing ‘the same. and the sald Administrator, 1o directed to give notloe thereot B pnb. Hishing this order In The . Norwich Buletin.'a ‘newsohper havine a circu: lation Tn #aid Distriot, and by posting 2 copy hersof on the public. siEnpast in S31d Canterbure. neatest whete baid deceased last Swelt. at leasc seven dnvs prior to the date of said hearing, and e e L B ENRoTT. Tu 3 . Judee. The above and foresoing 1s a irue copyof ¥ ‘Attest: A FALE BENNETT. sepizd Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich' on the 11th day of Septem.- Besant ) 3. AYLING. Jua 3 2 . Tstate of Annie N. Shea, late “of Norwioh, in sald District; Jeceased. The Administratrix exhibited her Ad- ministration sccount with sald estate £2 tne Gourt 4oy allowance; It 1s theres Ordered.. That the 17th day of Sep- fomber A D J."% XX o'é?o'd{' ke . “atthe ourt ‘Roo in"the Gty of Norwich. | satd District. Do."and _the same s Sppolnted for haaring she"gsme ‘and ehe said Admin- Fx thereof bY publiwhing this® order once r Bavine & olrculas ot at lenst thres dave "ot ‘said hearing. and 3. AYLING, Tudge. The above and foregoins is 2 true “Ritewt: ERBLEN M. DR R, conaition. and Main St. the pretty colors Conn. set. cheblc S. Fifth St. Philadelphia, Pa. Ford_touring- , t0] Genisid,” 1511 model, i goos TS, & F. B Box 11, W, and _ win tor- sep1zd ling, Conn. FOR SALE—Millinery store; one of the best locations in the city; good reasons for eelling. Tel. 241-5, Willi- | St TO RENT _Furnished mantic Div. Sepi2d WANTED — Two skilful ahoomak at the Goodyear Shoe Repalrh Franklin_St. FOR SALL Ferm of 50 acres in Mohegan;" also woodlot. Henry W. Baker, il F. D. 1, Norwich. _sepl2d WANTED—RBoarding home try for 11 year old boy. Write to Box JooR :‘Al‘l;‘;—“!i‘grd"tla-uvvnsmcnn fully iuippe quire ashington St. 777, Bulletin Office. sop12d Baby carriage: must be 1n'B0od condition; Tel. 105-iz. mep13d FOR_SALD Dining toom set nearly new. 51 Fafrmount St. Sepl1ZWF GOVERNMENT war positions open clerical work: women . wanted $100 month: st free. Franklin Insti tute, Dept. 37-G., Rochester. N. Y. Iy1sWhS W conversatio 0w Hntotn PLOMWS WANTED 100 women to save mors than onc-half on their hats Sane prices for millinery at Norwich. WE_BUY and_sell_tools._furniture, stamps, Talser oot "antiques of any” thine cise; ol books wan) od "Swrits or call. Louta D 33 Water St Y front. ApDI; Terrace, #ep10; WANTED—Boy at Powers Bros. Rose Place. sepiia WANTED Competent wiiite woman for general housework: two in family;) references required In frst letter. Mrs’ F. A. Young, Mansfield Center, Conn. Mt FHopo. R. D, No. 2. 11a WANTED—Hoy or man on a small farm; good home. Call at 17 HUI 8t. sepild 2 WA Man of 33 wants respon. ALE—100 yeariing White Leg- eac horn he: Bozrah' TO RENT—T all latest improve: nt of nine rooms, ments. 51 Fairmount Sep1IWE rooms for School St. Tel. 1048-i light housekeepins. Tooms: also 106 8. sepild . TO St., Central Village, ply to A Village._ RENT_Cottage reside; Carey; nine rooms, runni; W Tiilin letecoy 0 of 5 ater, Ap- Shast, Contral TO t oow; also _four ters; all 'good stock. holomew. Brooklyn, -3, Danielsor. seplZ FOR SALB—Vim motor truck, nearly new:-also second hand Fora with new touring car body, fair tires; full line of Lomonile robed and sirce: and iabis aniets 5 Norse; one sotm o orest 1200 Tos. would trade vier pair. H. 1. Starkweather, Bintolion Sotn For® Yepizd FoR room flat, modern improvements. ply at 122 Broadway. na; price . You RENT ¥ Caabire® Fhons iss1-17. sepisd | Washington St wugisa i - TO RENT—Centrally located = six- Ap- sepid y30d FURNISHED Rooms, The Marguerl! co0l, clean, pleasant rooms. No. 3 Norti t tenement at 56 TO RENT Baement Sckool St Inquire at Bulletin Office. for “price, bargain; weite BT Vrater St Daiotwon.” sepisd B e LR s Hiwora: Conn: scpeTREWE E. 08-4. BLOWER for sale; Whirlwind. nearly new. Phone 113-4. Mr. Apply, Nort Storitngton. seplld FOR SALE—One Reo seven passen- ger 1917 six cylinder, A-1 condition, House of ten rooms FOR RENT at No. 64 Wash- POETRY THE SOUTHERN YBLL IN FRANC (First Published in_the Provider % YournaL) “I waat to hear the Southern yell France—General Wood o They have come from Carolina, From Virginia, Tennesses. And from every sunny Southern Stat Their fathers followed Les, And now, upon the plains of Hranoe Anobler tale to tell, A Detter and & truor cause , Onde more the Southern vell. With the dead old cause forgotten For which the blood ran red And the dead old hatred buried Beslde tho buried dead TRey have rallied round the banner TO RENT—Furnished rooms for Lght | T 1} : 3 housekeoping. 83 Washington St.| ana The Stars and Stripes ko tors Phone 274. aug7d With a ringing Southern yell. The Germans stop to listen. And Tt "nearks Zormet fo, beat, When they hear that snrill, wild ba Come with the charging feet. Aain St g 3794 |1+ goars bov SALB — Overland delivery car, s above the roar of euns gheap. in fne enaps” X &° Hamilten | To Rooms for lght house- | The orash ot bursting shell ¥ D No. 1, Norwich. =~ sepita Ding. 21 Division St 376 e i “Bouther il FOR SALE_Gue Hudsom thodel 17| TO MENT Neatly furnished room:| > tomring Car Bood Tuning Srder chean| 4180 room for NERt housskeeping. Mra | They have borne of Frecds Phone 106945 o P oM epiZa | May Reiley. 7 Nortn High St Jold Oer thres thowsand mites of soe. FOR SALE Indian twin cylinder| FURNISHED = rooma: ressnabls (TheY have joined their Northern brot 10| motorcycle, driven 3,000 miles, a_rare | rates, suitably for Light housskeepin: | 7T, miice the whol 1 0 ;s etc. “Room|Mrs. Emma Morse, 15 Union St 3y26d | o foake the whole world @ree: They would face the hosts of heil, And drive them down into the pit With one last Southern vell —Bertrand Shwdwell Richmond, Va. fon Strest. Al conveniences and team . Heat. Mo N Inquire of ISAAC 8. JONES, MODERN MOTHER HUBPARD. Insurance and Real Estate Agent, |When Ola4 Mother Hubbard NTED ) sibie position; best reterences. M W.|Fun 5835 miles. Teiephone 1i1h. Richards Building, 91 Main Street WANTED—Man for farm work. FOR SALE—One 1914 Overland E. Whiting, 56 Maln_St. 14_ ltouring car in good condition, extra SIX ROOM FOR THE SAKE of your pocketbook, if you think of a dress or a coat, think ot The rasnik Ci ppo: worth's' T and 10c store, Norwich, SeplOMWS WANTED Good family’ Borse; must be safe ror lady to drive. . Case, 129 West Town St. seplld tires and tubes, seif stacter, electric lights, in good running order. C. S. Peckham, 62 Shetucket St. _ seplld _ FOR SALE—One E. M F. touring car in good order, low miicage, good tires; a bargain if taken at once. C. S. Peckham, 62 Shetucket St. seplld WANTED Man_with selling _ability who' is able to man: a_store; one Who spe.ks French preferre steady employment. " WANTED—At once. holp on & small farm, by day, week or month; best of yages.” W. 8. Vail, “Yantic. Lebanon " WANTED_Position to_ do housework by competent widow with a small child { Inquire 42 Spring St. sepsd OR_SALE 1914 Rogers sidecar, cheap for cash. O. C. Eccleston, K. D. 1. Norwien. sep10a FOR SALE One new milch Avrshire cow 3 years ol and one milch cow 5 years old. Otto Anderson, R. F. D. No. 5, Norwich, Conn. sep10d SALE One Lord & Burnham nd 1,200 ft. 2-inch pipe with also’ Ford ' delivery. Address 393 Prospect St. Willimantic, Conn. sep10d FOR SALE—Express business Tun- WANTED—_The public_to know that my cider mill will run Saturday after- noons during September; open for the onday. Oct. 1; price 2 cents gallon. W. D. Thacher, 43 Tanner Sorwich Town, Conn. sepsd T WANTED_First class toolmakers. Connecticut Telepnone and Electric Co., Inc., Meiiden, Corn. sepsd WANTED—At once, a middle aged iady who would appreciate a good home for light housework in a small family; best of ' references required. Address Box 513, City, or Tel 489. FIREMAN, night watchman or man wants ‘positfon, first class, jicense. W. Stirling, 3 North Main City, sep7d WOMEN who know values should see Velvet ladies’ shapes in all 97c. The Pasnik Co., opposite Woolworth's 5 and 10c store. Norwich, 8eplOMWS SPECIAL made boxes hold fdur packs of cigarettes, at 40¢ up. ready to mail to the soldler: if you cannot come fo our store send us a money order stamps, allowing 5¢ for malling; we ass. St. will send what you desire; if you don't know any soldlers, we do; send us an order, Fagan's Smoke Shop. sep anyway. ning fiom Voluntown to Norwich. Lewls Ritchott, Voluntown, sep8d FOR SALE—_Thoroughbred O. I C. plgs. _Pnone 1% Sep8a_ FOR SALE) Ford auto, Oliver typewriter, oak desk. Phone 439, Bep6d FOR SALE_25 ft. motor boat cheap. Inquire 44 Washington S.. City. sep6d FOR SALEPair oi splendid team horses, ii years old, weight 2800 Ibs., are sound. kind and ‘gentle: with them I ofter u cart, team wagon and har- bath equipment. section, near rental $20 per month. school APARTMENTS All modern conveniences and faultless In fine residence and electrics; Can sell you a fine new two-family house at an attractl onabie prices; terms ive price. Exceptionally fine house lots at reas- to sult. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway The building now Plaut-Cadden Co., 144. Inquire of For Rent occupled by The 146 Main St. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. ~STORE TO RENT business, at About 20 to 25 feet, at ‘63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of reasonable price. Went to 'the oupboard To get her poor dog & beme, There “was mnone to be found To_~ive the lean hound— But the dog 1s not lone. High Itving these davs Works I various wave Wfi“ I have Y\'.l]uldl out Y;'efa”: o my pup-is In nee AndTd bub Bim 2 toed Tlcan's ot it at tie store Bones and scraps are for sale: None goes in the waste pail. The 1lving cost sure is high: But the dog must be fod Or._be knocked in the head It the cost does reach the sky. HUMOR OF THE DAY Very She—You're a waster! girls would marry you. He—Well, very few would be enovgh —Columbia Jester. “She reminds me of the sea” “Howzat “She looks green—but, sometime she's awfully rough."—Widok. “Darling, do you think your fathe will look with favor on my suft?” dont see why mnot, dear. know where you got it“—Browning’ Magazine. Mary had a little Jamb 'With fleece as white as snow But did it feel as cool as that? Emphatically, no. ’ —New York Sun Ssen, rice will bs rignt. M. i BS*3ovann, Broad St. Danisison. Tel.| quire at Bulletin Office. City, Boy—But is it not a bit lone 298. sepéd wieleer o e FOR SALE Hay, near Baltic. Tele- : 2 2 Sovntry. Boy- , mot at alll ‘W phone 23-5, Lebanon Di sepld . FOR SALE g;lyaieflg“gg;'ngbmfls :lirz\hoa;; e o FOR SALE Seven passenger touring e = in wieritn ¥ car, in fire shzpe, $225. R. J. Walker, 5 g1 Storrs, Conn. ‘elephone +39-23, “It takes a lot of nerve to suc augsod ceed,” remarked the FParlor Philoso 5 Dher, FOR SALE—Ford roadster, repainted B as Lk Lot tabon. HiONGID oxilh Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. augisd | FOR SA Maxwell roadster. 1916 model, first class condition, good tires, ors extra. The Frisble-McCormick Co., 52 Shetuciet St. auglsd and overhauled. WANTED_Old_false teeth; doesn't matter if broken: I pay $2 to $15_per Send by parcel post. and recelve bv_return mail 1. Mazer, 2007 D WANTED A first class barber, at once _Apply to A T. Richard, 15 East Main st Mystic Gt augzsd FOR SALE—Reo touring: 1915 mode price very attractive. The Frisble-Mc rmick Co., 52 Shetucket St. FOR SALE Chevrolet touring, B. M. F. Reo two ton truck, overhauled, néw tires and in perfeét ¢ondition, and many other bargains. The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St augisd T WANTED—A competent cook. Ap- ply at ibe home of F. B. Ricketson, Tattyile. ug21d WANTED- ntique kinds: set our i aye ht A rite: A Bracwher, 36 Frank- s sall Tel. 7i7-3. may3d WANTED AN ALL-AROUND PRINTER —— J. D. HARRIS ° Norwich, Conn. econa hand and TWO MEN WANTED AT ONCE Machinist and Electrician GOOD PLACE TO WORK GOOD WAGES APPLY IN PERSON ONLY, GOODYEAR COTTON . MILLS., INC. GOODYEAR, CONN. WANTED Millinery Maker and Apprentice B. GOTTHELF & CoO. 94-100 Main St WANTED 26 Toolmakers, 10 All-around Machine Hands (must be first-class), 7 General Housework Girls, 1 Cook, 30 Weavers, 8 Spinners, 4 Farm Hands, 10 Boys. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. Geol L. Chesbro, Mgr. WHIN YOU WANT to put your bus- no 5 leDl’.uflll Dllh:::- !h;f. is um botter chan. hiough. the Vertising ‘coloans of The Bullatin FOR SALE—Two or three of my well known' team horses, or would trade for a pair of cattle. J. C. Hafner, Norwich Town, Ct. augid_ FOR SALE -A cottage, seven rooms. electric lights. running water, bath- room, five minutes' walk ‘rom trolley, church and school, near Uncasville. In- quire Dan D. Home, Montville. Phone 1076-5. aug27d What §1,000 WILL BUY A seven room cottage in good repair, barn 24 x 30; crib, 12 x 16; hennery, 8 x 12; wood shed and wagon house. 1 horse, a few hens, lumber wagon, all farming tools, all crops, erything for the garden. ACRES OF LAND. Several acres till- able, abundance of wood and some fruit.. ‘Immediate possession. Investi- gate. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulle- tin. .Choice of 400 WILLIAM A. WILCOX = Farm Specialist, Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 Breadway Property. For Sale AT A SACRIFICE Beautifully situated in one of the fin- est residenge sections of Norwich. House has 17 rooms and bath; excep- tionally- large verandas. Well built stable_with for several motor cars; large lot. Ideal for high grade rooming house, being close to business section of city. Owner leaving Nor- wich will sell at a sacrifice. Further particulars from ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway BAKERY FOR SALE 1 am going to sell My Bakery Busi- ness Located in Mystio, Conn., only Bakery in town doing good business. Old established, all equipped with large oven all pans and tools, two wagons, one good horse, harness and biankets, store fully equipped and in first class shape ‘and | am going to sell to the parties making best offer befbre Sept. 15th. .Here is a ohance for a man to get an established business right. Come and see it and tell me what you will give. E. E. VINCENT 4 E. Main St. MYSTIC, CONN. Tel. 125-2 THERE 12 no_adv: ng medium 1m Eastern Connecticut saual to The Bul~ ietin for business resulta. FOR SALE The Mabrey Property BUSINESS P! HAS FIFTEEN MODERN CON Will be sold on term: JAMES L. 37 SHETUCKE' ~ No. 57 Broadway FINE LOCATION FOR URPOSES ROOMS AND VENIENCES most favorable CASE, T STREET No. 70 Willlams section: and easy terms if THOS. H. B 278 Main Street FOR SALE St., splendid modern home, in best residential all oconveniences, large level corner lot; price reasonable destrod. Inquire of ECKLEY Phongs 724 ] ror sirabl you care to locations. tate investment: Room 108 Furnished Cotta, at Watch Hill, Weel View, and along the shore; also accessible Send for booklet. i or repe, number of people looking for real L. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Bust- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all In de- t your property if as 1 have WILLIAM ¥. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. Thayer Bldg. Seashore ges i For Sale or Rent kapaug, Plsasant Rhode Island Seashore Farms. FRANK W. COY * WESTERL' Y. R. I FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms, can trade either for city property of 27 acres, state road, bulldings; also 180 with too oqual value; one near city, modern acre stock farm and equipment, fine build- ings, keeps 50 head. 1f interested, write lephon TRYON’S AGENOCY, Willimantie, Ot successfully why you didn’t,” repllie the Mere Man.—Judge. Stock Broker (visiting hospita How's your temperaturs, old man? Invalid Partner — Great for aotiv speculation. It went to 104 five time yesterday, each time dropping bac to par—Boston Transcript. “Where did Jones get that med: he wears? He's never been In t army. ?* “It was given htm by the Villag ¥mprovement Assoclation for eatin mushrooms he gathered himself.” Puck. Patlence—PegEy #ays she has n faults. Patrice—Well, shé has, but she's clever enough fo cover them up. How does she manage it ‘Wears a very heavy veik—Yonkers Statesman. “Wonderful old oak, T wonder wha you would say to me if you coul speak?” “Well® sald the gardner, visibl affected, “my guess is: ‘T beg you pardon, Miss, but I am a beac! Christian Register. THE KALEIDOSCOFE The death is announced of Shrimant Himat Bahadur Anandrao Gaekwad C. L B, elder brother of the Gae war of Baroda and commander-in chief of the state army. A noted anti-conscriptionist agitator has been arrested on suspicion of com plicity in the dynamiting of the res idence of Lord Atholstan, the proprie- tor of the Montreal Stan By 17 votes to 13 the Victorls ler tslative assembly on Thursday rejected & _motion for the abolition of the pos of agent-general. The assembly b 27 votes to 18 shelved a motion for the abolition of the post of state go ernor. Men of the Argentine navy have @is. covered on the coast of Chubut, Pa- tagonia, a secret wireless Installatio The authorities have seized the plant. Tt is thought that the station was used to communicate with suspect vessels in South Atlantic. At a meeting held at the Michae theatre, Petrograd,’ speeches wers. made by the ‘“grandmother of the Russian Revolution,” Mme. Breshkov ska, Prince Kropotkin and Vera Zas sulftch, who called upon the audi- ence to defend the fatherland aga the foreign tyrant. A decision in favor of the rallway men has been given by the Argentine Labor bureau. It is considered that the strike Is settled. The workmen who had beén dismissed have been taken back, and the strikers who had been arrested have been set at erty. Some millions of Dutch eggs were held up on the German frontiers be- cause the Germans refused to pay in gold. ~These eggs have now been Dought by the Commission for the Relief of Northern France, becanse the German buyers declared that th. were unable to send gold in payments FOR SALE The very lucrative ter P. Moran, consisting principally of electric machinery, tools and equipment together with the agency of the Willard Storage Battcries. etc. No money would buy this business, only the owner is called to serve his country and is willing at this time to make the A great oppertunity for the complet sacrifice. right man. or turther particu business of ‘Wal- lars, Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN. Real Estate Broker, Nowwich. WILL B REPAID FOR THEIR WO Women everywhers suffer from kid ney trouble—backache, rheumatic pains, swollen and tender muscles, stiff jolnts —and it 1s to help those who suffer as she did that Mrs. C. J. Hilia, 605 #th Ave., Sioux Falls, ‘8. D., writes: “T feel sure.if anyone bothered as I, was will give Foley Kidney Pllls a fair tr! they will be repaid for ir work. I seems foolish to negleot an adlment ey corraot, bladasr gietorvances. 1o o3 correa The Lee & QIOG;'OO_ i